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Outcomes Measurement in the Modern Era: A Hospital Imperative

Via Deloitte:

“The so-called ‘father of outcomes management’ – Ernest Codman – began developing ways to standardize and track patient results in the early 1900s. Dr. Codman pioneered the outcomes movement, using what he called ‘End Results Cards’ to document demographic, diagnosis, and treatment data on each patient he treated.

Modern day health care experts understand the importance of tracking patient outcomes and many have begun to develop systematic ways to monitor how providers – from hospitals to skilled nursing facilities – perform on quality measures.”

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